This is mostly wrong: while she did invent what would later be called Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS), it isn't used in modern WiFi or in GPS. It is used in Bluetooth though.
I should point out that techniques like FHSS are only a part of what makes up a radio communication method. You can't say it was "the basis of Bluetooth" just because FHSS is one of the many technologies used in Bluetooth. She certainly contributed though.
Traffic was close to zero here during covid lockdowns. It was bliss - it was quiet and serene like I've never experienced before.
Is it wrong to be wistful about the car-free depths of a pandemic?